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one of the representatives of the first continental congress and British commander
Prime minister of England, ordered the British navy to enforce Navigation laws
a tax on the colonies that was intended to raise revenues to support a new military force
required certain colonies to provide food and quarters for British troops
Governor of Massachusetts, when ships arrived he forced the citizens to allow the ships to unload their tea
Met in Philadelphia in order to redress the colonial grievances over the intolerable acts in 1774
first person to die in Boston massacre
King of England
Men disguised as Mohawks threw tea into the harbor to protest the tax on tea 1773
A person who supports King George
formed the first local committe of correspondence
1774 parliament that punished the people of massachusetts for their action in the Boston tea Party
french who was 19 years old who was a major general in the colonial army
He sailed up st. Lawrence river, and found the city of Quebec
Frenchman who followed the Mississippi river all the way to the gulf of mexico, claiming the region for France and naming it Louisiana in honor of king Louis XIV
French fort that was site first major battle of French and Indian war
Virginian, Patriot, General, and President
minister whose attempted to impose taxes nearly succeeded but eventually brewed trouble for Britain
French residents of Nova Scotia
Great Britain's acquisition of french territory in north america after the end of the French and Indian war
British solider and commander in chief for north america
North American war between France and Great Britain
Revolutionary leader who wrote the pamphlet common sense 1776
Virginian, President, Author, Governor, who wrote the declaration of independence
German commander, who taught Washington's troops how to fight at valley Forge
Last major battle of the revolutionary war
British leader, He was a Leader in the London government, he also led and won a war against Quebec and Pittsburgh was named after him
Indian chief, led post war flare-up in Ohio river valley and Great lakes region in 1763
American public official, writer, scientist, and printer

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